Elba-Werk Maschinen GmbH · Open-air ground F9, booth 906/1

Elba-Werk Maschinen GmbH presents the newly developed Elba Planetary Counterflow Mixer EMPG 1000. Planetary counterflow mixers are mainly applied in block-making. This mixer type distinguishes itself by a rotor which turns around the vertical center axis and, depending on the mixer size, is fitted with one to three rotating mixing stars or agitators. Due to the rotational axis of the mixing stars the individual mixing tools of the mixing stars form a sort of planetary path.

The new gear of the Elba Planetary Counterflow Mixer EMPG 1000 enables a variety of ratios to be set between rotor and...

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